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New Kinetic Model Kits for January 2013 US Release

Sharkmouth

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Kit 3206 1/32 Hawk 100 Series (100/127/128/155) Advanced Jet Trainer

SRP $69.95

Having first flew in 1974 as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk, the Hawk 100 is a British single-engine, two-seat jet trainer aircraft. It includes updated avionics, an optional forward looking infrared camera, a redesigned wing and a hands-on throttle. The Hawk has been used in a training capacity and as a low-cost combat aircraft.

Kit consists of over 150+ parts and includes Cartograf decals with markings for Canada AF, British AF and Australia AF.

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61012 1/35 RG-31 MK3 US Army Mine-Protected APC
SRP $69.95

The RG-31 MK3 4x4 mine-protected Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) is built from an all-steel welded armor monocoque hull providing excellent small-arms and mine blast protection as well as small arms fire. The vehicle accommodates a crew of 10. The RG-31 is currently in service with the US Army Task Force in Iraq.

Kit consists of over 300+ parts and includes photo-etch parts as well as Cartograf decals with markings for US Army. Features one-piece slide molded body parts, super detailed suspension, rubber tires and realistic interior details. The first batch production will also include the following bonus pack: Masterbox #3591 US Soldiers Check Point Iraq and J’s Work Model #4002 Check Point Road Block Equipment Set.

Regards,
 
Darn it all. I need a Hawk for work. So much for my plan to slow down on buying. Good news is I can watch them every day and I got lots of pics for when the kit arrives.
James
 
Hey thats an SA Nyala

I wonder if the US took it with the sling seats option?

Aparently when the US first saw the sling seats they said NO WAY - untill somebody mentioned the fact that with a sling seat there is no direct shock transfer to the spine. The generals answer was "Yes, but it still looks too comfortable for soldiers"
 
Saw that at PMMS today...but I am really interested in the AEC Dorchester from AFV Club...looks like loads of interior detail in there to play with...
 
I saw some pictures of Hawk 100, posted by Raymond Chung. But RG-31 is new too me B)

Thanks Saul! :drinks

All the best!
Dusan.
 
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